Found a W-series transmission

mecevans

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Can anyone help me identify this transmission. Found it at school and would love to swap parts. The center section is cast iron rather than the Supra's aluminium. See if you can see whats wrong with it also :D

My trans. W58.

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Trans i found.

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Side by side.
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Numbers on each trans.

W58 -
60534518
17-1

Other-
60907529
18-1
 

mecevans

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Some of the gears and bearings are slightly wider. Reverse most noticeably. The center plate has the same dimensions though. I will be using the oil baffle, center plate, reverse shift fork and other little bits. If you want to do a W swap this is the one to get.

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I've had two w58 transmissions- one from a pre 89 Supra, and one from an 89-92 model. I can't remember which came from which, but one had a cast iron center, other had an aluminum center.
 

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So far i have about 300 miles on this transmission. The more i drive it the smoother it shifts! :)

I did not use the 5th and reverse shift fork.
 

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Ofcourse, as you wear everything in, it will run smoother.

My R154, supposedly a notchy gearbox, shifts perfectly fine before I rebuilt it and after rebuilding, it was smooth. Now that I have close to a 1000 miles on it, it's even better. I shifted gears with a two fingers when I first started driving, now, it barely take any effort.

Good job to you.